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Child Development
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1 . Designing Collaborative Educational Services 2. Partnering with Parents and Families 3. Educating Students with Physical Disabilities 4. Educating Students with Sensory Disabilities 5. Educating Children with Special Health Care Needs 6. Integrating Health Care in Education Programs 7. Teaching Communication Skills 8. Nutrition and Mealtime Considerations 9. Designing and Adapting the Curriculum 10. Instructing Students with Severe and Multiple Disabilities in Inclusive Classrooms 11 . Creating Educational Adaptations, Accommodations, and Modifications 12. Alternate Assessments for Students with Severe and Multiple Disabilities 13. Transition to Adulthood for Youth with Severe and Multiple Disabilities
Educating Students with Severe and Multiple Disabilities A Collaborative Approach, Fifth Edition
Edited by Fred P. Orelove, Ph.D. (Virginia Commonwealth University), Dick Sobsey, Ed.D. (University of Alberta), and Donna L. Gilles, Ed.D. (Virginia Commonwealth University)
A cornerstone of special education training for nearly 30 years, this is the definitive textbook for preparing educators, counselors, and other related services professionals to teach children with severe and multiple disabilities in inclusive settings. Now in a revised, thoroughly updated, and streamlined fifth edition, this bestselling volume gives current and future educators the research and practical strategies they need to ensure the best learning outcomes for their students. Presenting a team-based, collaborative approach to education, this comprehensive text includes valuable contributions from respected experts in diverse fields, including fresh voices in special education, physical therapy, occupational therapy, communication, counseling, and pediatrics.
WHAT’S NEW: • New chapters on topics essential to effective practice, such as teaching strategies and transition to adulthood • Updates based on the latest developments in special education • Cutting-edge information on assistive technology and understanding challenging behaviors infused throughout the book • New student-friendly features that enhance learning, such as chapter objectives, key terms, reflection questions, and challenging activities • Engaging and instructive case stories at the start of each chapter • New online course materials, including slides that outline key ideas to remember • Helpful new chapter organization that introduces readers to the diverse needs of students with severe and multiple disabilities and follows up with practical teaching strategies
SELECTED TOPICS COVERED: adaptations, accommodations, and modifications • alternate assessments • assistive technology • collaborative learning strategies • communication skills • curriculum design • IEPs • instructional planning • integration of health care and education programs • nutrition and mealtime considerations • partnerships with parents and families • physical disabilities • sensory disabilities • special health care needs • transition to adulthood